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dan raviv with the story of poultry farmers pushed to the brink. and gold stars, tony guida looks at the winning americans on this closing day of london's paralympics. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jeff glor. campaign 2012 took a distinctly dollars and cents turn today as the candidates battled over whose policies on taxes and spending would best help the middle class. and there was plenty of talk about sequestration, the term for automatic budget cuts in january if congress and the white house can't agree on them before then. jan crawford is with the romney campaign in boston tonight. jan, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, jeff. with those convention now behind us, the president and romney have really sharpened their attacks and their focus on the middle class. here's the president today in florida. >> they couldn't answer questions about how they'd pay for $5 trillion in new tax cuts and $2 trillion in new defense spending without raising taxes on the middle class. >>
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discussed and this really has netted the winner from outside the box three minutes into injury time ask dan condemns dynamics' their six defeat from seventy games so far. while his siblings and team maintains that push for a european place with a two one when it clearly is a bit of defender christened a beauty to put the visit is ahead way through the first off the back pursuit for setting up this one and seen a try all right next to his second goal in as many games early in the second to give comfortable lead though the bios code and late go back to the home side g.'s home once a victory to our. wall rim on publishing that came off the bench to score the sixty six minute when i was lucky much of came from behind to beat spots back to white in the moscow dobby dimity canberra had put the night emery's man ahead after six minutes before dominate and do it paul lockyer level on the hour. while on a saturday said i continue their remarkable starts to the season going joint top it's an eight off or a two one win every been killed in dallas so the visitors ahead thirteen minutes and the chance t
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dan is joining us now. dan, thanks very much for comin in. give me your immediate reaction to what we're seeing happening in libya, in egypt right now, what's going on over here? >> well, thank you, wolf. always good to be with you. i think the most important thing to understand is that the -- what we called the arab spring became the arab winter and now a very hard arab winter is setting in. that's number one. number two, as some poet once said, things are in the center, the center cannot hold. there is a battle going on for the national soul of egypt and libya. keep in mind, these are both arab countries, both islamic countries, the fundamental differences the country. one of the mistakes i think you and i have felt in the past, wolf, our country makes, including ourselves, is not to understand the difference in histories, culture, daily life in various countries in the middle east. and there is a tendency to say it's the middle east, one big, huge region and not think in terms of individual countries and the third thing is to think about t
dan is joining us now. dan, thanks very much for comin in. give me your immediate reaction to what we're seeing happening in libya, in egypt right now, what's going on over here? >> well, thank you, wolf. always good to be with you. i think the most important thing to understand is that the -- what we called the arab spring became the arab winter and now a very hard arab winter is setting in. that's number one. number two, as some poet once said, things are in the center, the center...
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dan holland was there with his wife and son. >> having someone come up to me and demand that i submit to another search without really any probable cause seems a bit much. >> reporter: the tsa says the drink screening has been going on for years as it employs multiple layers of security throughout the airport. it limited passenger's carry on liquids and gels in 2006. after terrorists plotted to blow up u.s. bound passenger planes with u.s. explosives over the atlantic. screening drinks bought in the gate area is meant to guard against potential threats from inside the concourse, perhaps an employee who could smuggle in an explosive and hand it off to a passenger. but while airline passengers face the prospects of additional screening every day, neither the trusted vendors nor the airport employees are screened every day. and the tsa won't say how often they are screened. screening drinks bought in a supposedly secure environment garnered mixed reaction in chicago today. >> kind of ridiculous, excessive maybe. >> i would rather get on a plane knowing i'm safe. >> i think it's a worthwh
dan holland was there with his wife and son. >> having someone come up to me and demand that i submit to another search without really any probable cause seems a bit much. >> reporter: the tsa says the drink screening has been going on for years as it employs multiple layers of security throughout the airport. it limited passenger's carry on liquids and gels in 2006. after terrorists plotted to blow up u.s. bound passenger planes with u.s. explosives over the atlantic. screening...
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so rumors of war, dan. what the political strategy here or do you think there is one? >> obviously we are in a moment when everything barack obama says is related to his reelection. so it is with this. a key element of the obama reelection strategy has to do with perceived voter fatigue over wars, iraq and afghanistan. >> paul: tide of war are receding? >> exactly. first thing he said i ended the war in iraq. how he is binding down afghanistan. from that premise he is suggesting to people that mitt romney just might start up again because he is advised by the same people that got us into the war in iraq. >> paul: and a lot of people don't like the long years of war. how fair is the charge? >> i think people are ready to be responsive to that message. the problem is chaos adores vacuums and we are creating a vacuum in the middle east and iran. it is being created by president obama. mitt romney makes a good case. what we might end up in a war it's the policies of president obama in southeast asia and pakistani and afghanistan and in the middle east. >> patti ann:. >> pa
so rumors of war, dan. what the political strategy here or do you think there is one? >> obviously we are in a moment when everything barack obama says is related to his reelection. so it is with this. a key element of the obama reelection strategy has to do with perceived voter fatigue over wars, iraq and afghanistan. >> paul: tide of war are receding? >> exactly. first thing he said i ended the war in iraq. how he is binding down afghanistan. from that premise he is...
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so, dan, you mentioned the tax reform debate and the president's attacks on romney's tax plan. we've got to add that the obama campaign is releasing this week, let's look at it. >> and won't reveal what's in his taxes and he won't tell you what he'd do to yours. to pay for huge new tax breaks for millionaires like him, romney would have to raise taxes on the middle class, $2,000 for a family with children says a nonpartisan report. you could lose the deduction for your home mortgage, college tuition, health care, how much would you pay? romney just won't say. . >> paul: all right, dan, first of all, let's just say that the use of the wall street journal in that ad was not sanctioned by this newspaper and we don't want to be associated at all with this argument, which i fundamentally think is false. when we get to that. but what about this ad and what it does to the romney campaign? >> well, i think the -- what the obama campaign is doing is just completely surfing under the zeitgeist, and obama separated himself from the unemployment and low growth rate and people have it in th
so, dan, you mentioned the tax reform debate and the president's attacks on romney's tax plan. we've got to add that the obama campaign is releasing this week, let's look at it. >> and won't reveal what's in his taxes and he won't tell you what he'd do to yours. to pay for huge new tax breaks for millionaires like him, romney would have to raise taxes on the middle class, $2,000 for a family with children says a nonpartisan report. you could lose the deduction for your home mortgage,...
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you wouldn't ask if you spent some time in stockton, california, like dan springer did. spend a night on the tough streets of stockton and you really sense the stakes for the city. >> do me a favor. just take your hands out of your pockets for me. >> and the people that live here. pretty much life and death. >> if the officers disappear the gang bangers will be here in a heart beat. >> since 2010 the city has had to slash a quarter of its police force because they borrowed more than it can pay and promised more to unions than it can deliver. police can't respond to all 911 calls and that meant more crime. serious crime. >> we have seen a spike in the violent crime and in the homicides. >> stockton is falling apart. it is a horrible thing to see. >> fred siegel of the manhattan institute has written extensively about cities like stockton going broke. >> stockton is a city in the midst of terrible social breakdown. not justice cal collapse but social collapse and the two are intertwine. >> stockton in the middle of the fertile farmland of california's central valley. also
you wouldn't ask if you spent some time in stockton, california, like dan springer did. spend a night on the tough streets of stockton and you really sense the stakes for the city. >> do me a favor. just take your hands out of your pockets for me. >> and the people that live here. pretty much life and death. >> if the officers disappear the gang bangers will be here in a heart beat. >> since 2010 the city has had to slash a quarter of its police force because they...
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dan holl afrnd was there with his wife and son. >> having someone come up to me and demand i submit to another search without really any probable cause seems a bit much. >> the tsa says the drink screening has been going on for years as it employs multiple layers of security throughout the airport. it limited passenger's carry on liquids and gels in 2006. screening drinks bought in the gate area is meant to guard against potential threats from inside the concourse, perhaps an employee who could smuggle in an explosive and hand it off to a passenger. neither the trusted vendors nor the airport employees are screened every day, and the tsa won't say how often they are screened. screening drinks bought in a supposedly secure 1r50ir7enviro garnered mixed emotion today. >> i would rather get on a plane knowing i'm safe. >> it's a worthwhile thing for them to do. >> i am a little concerned about how invasive its getting. >> passengers who decline the beverage check may be denied boarding. >> we're trying to measure and quantity how much of a gas is leaking out from a liquid via the plastic s
dan holl afrnd was there with his wife and son. >> having someone come up to me and demand i submit to another search without really any probable cause seems a bit much. >> the tsa says the drink screening has been going on for years as it employs multiple layers of security throughout the airport. it limited passenger's carry on liquids and gels in 2006. screening drinks bought in the gate area is meant to guard against potential threats from inside the concourse, perhaps an...
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death is dead will be too late to be seen dead what one could take effect by dan on the other hand again i'm i'm stressing again dead if the policy of states and nato does not change that puts staff dance themselves in the driver's seat then things are going to be very hard right now america end of the policy makers in the beltway are the ones are making the decision how afghanistan should be around but the fact is that afghans should come forward themselves and it's going to be and has to be an afghan solution and. for afghanistan even by afghans this is the only way that they can do that and there are ways of doing it but they're not looking hard enough to find a way. thoughts on this mr colley nori co-founder of new world strategy strategies coalition thank you very much for being with us thank you for your time . all right this week u.s. presidential candidates have been touring key states to secure support for november's election republican mitt romney beat barack obama to the gulf coast visiting areas hit by hurricane isaac there's also been a lot of harsh rhetoric between the two
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and joining us dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and, with the anti-american protests across the arab world this week, tell us about our standing in that part of the world, and the ferment in arabia? >> well, i think, paul, what's happening here is where essentially we came in when the arab spring began in egy egypt, tunisia and spread to other countries and the feeling at that time that came out the united states couldn't really support any of these movements in the arab spring because quote unquote, we don't know who these people are, which is to say that the united states, and including the state department, just was not that engaged with these countries at that time. now, when you think of how, to what extent egypt or libya since these transitions have been in the news, it's been basically not at all on their own, and still a piece with the obama administration's policy on foreign policy, to lower america's direct engagement rather than let international institutions deal with it. what we're seeing is the result of the united states, kind of the not withdrawing entirely, but
and joining us dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and, with the anti-american protests across the arab world this week, tell us about our standing in that part of the world, and the ferment in arabia? >> well, i think, paul, what's happening here is where essentially we came in when the arab spring began in egy egypt, tunisia and spread to other countries and the feeling at that time that came out the united states couldn't really support any of these movements in the arab spring...
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and dan, so, but hearing him say what? >> and the question. >> and what about that ad? he did list specifics, i think the campaign, two of their conservative critics would say, what do you want, henninger, not you what do you want gigot? >> i want answers. >> paul: so, what about. >> not to put too fine a point on it, paul. i thought the ad was ridiculous. the first thing what he said was what we need is a stronger trade policy, that's the issue foremost in the minds of voters trying to decide which one to vote for? secondly, the deficit, a balanced budget something kind of conservative hobby horse, it really is not resonating. and thirdly, why does he think that these sound bites, the trade, the deficit, small business, are going to turn voters in his direction? those are simply kind of platitudes with no substance beneath them. and if he's going to just do that for the next five weeks, i think he's going to be in big trouble. >> paul: james? >> okay. and for this, it was a bit vague, i didn't like the trade stuff. operate other hand you had a message of smaller govern
and dan, so, but hearing him say what? >> and the question. >> and what about that ad? he did list specifics, i think the campaign, two of their conservative critics would say, what do you want, henninger, not you what do you want gigot? >> i want answers. >> paul: so, what about. >> not to put too fine a point on it, paul. i thought the ad was ridiculous. the first thing what he said was what we need is a stronger trade policy, that's the issue foremost in the...
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dionne and dan balz of the washington post. >> i think this election is more fundamental choice than we've seen in a very long time. maybe it's not unlike the gold water campaign. out there with a very hard position but the republicans have a advantage this time that goldwater didn't have. obama has a bad ee economy. we. >> charlie:we can included withra truth is this election is going to be can decided by the main stream, people dead center who believe in a right of center economic approach and leave us alone on social issues. they're closer to barack obama on social and closer to mitt romney on economic issues. so they' torn. >> there's a difference betweend actually said, i don't care. i will follow this on election da that's it. the problem is neither candidate is speaking to them in the way they want to be spoken to or talking to them, the words that they want to hear. >> charlie:march inas balances and tee i don't know and frank when we continue. >> funding provided by the following. >> charlie:additionalg provid bythat funders: >> charli captioning sponsored by rose communicat
dionne and dan balz of the washington post. >> i think this election is more fundamental choice than we've seen in a very long time. maybe it's not unlike the gold water campaign. out there with a very hard position but the republicans have a advantage this time that goldwater didn't have. obama has a bad ee economy. we. >> charlie:we can included withra truth is this election is going to be can decided by the main stream, people dead center who believe in a right of center economic...
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but congratulations, dan. also happy birthday to mr. duffy. what better way to spend it than with us. keep up with daily developments on the pbs news however and we'll sum it -- pbs newshour and we'll sum it up here. good night. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> additional corporate funding is provided by norfolk southern. boeing. and american queens steamboat company. proud to support "washington week" on pbs. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> trusted
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follow jimmy's unstopables tour for free samples dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. the literal translation wow is. . . he was stumps. that is prime minister david karen being stumped and british history on that and i think he was a little embarrassed. he didn't know the english translation of the mad makarova which is greece charter in is getting a lot of chatter and the british talk shows this morning. did waves and not sure that's fair. giveaways the u.s. labor department had just released the latest numbers on jobless claims there were 26,000 fewer initial claims last week compared with the week before it is the lowest level in two months. also surprising news out this week apparently not all credit scores are
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stay with us >> charlie:two jourm washington who know and love politics dan balz chief correspond ene.j. dionne our divided political heart. i am pleased to have both of them back on this program. the idea america has this balance between individualism and community. democrats have done that. that e republican somehow has shifted more. teal me where that debate might end up in this coming presidential election? >> well, i think it's at the heart of the argument in the election. i think from the beginning our country has been both these things. we have this healthy tension. we believe in community and doing things together. think that i ideologies, both parties had elements of both over the years. the republicans have moved to very different position. different from traditional cons ser have a tism. a sharply diminished role for government not like anything we have seen since the guilded age. they want to build up what has been a long consensus in our history from teddy roosevelt through reagan and george w. bush where they saw government doing certain things. bush prescription drug bene
stay with us >> charlie:two jourm washington who know and love politics dan balz chief correspond ene.j. dionne our divided political heart. i am pleased to have both of them back on this program. the idea america has this balance between individualism and community. democrats have done that. that e republican somehow has shifted more. teal me where that debate might end up in this coming presidential election? >> well, i think it's at the heart of the argument in the election. i...
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chris cooley is going to help dan sort this out. hi, guys. >> i don't think anybody knows this organization or this team better than chris cooley. played for them for eight years. and watching the games just like the rest of us. chris, what's the level of concern here after a game like that, at fedex field on sunday? seven straight losses at home. a game this organization probably feels like they should have won. >> i think anytime you lose two games in a row you start to have a lot of concern as an organization. you start to look at all the finite details of what you're doing wrong, what we could do better, how do we fix this, instead of saying what's going right. with the schedule these guys have moving forward, losing two games, two tough games that are very close that you think maybe we could win, brings up quite a bit of concern. >> then you have this defense. and you have plays of 73, 48 and 59 yards. obviously if you can control the big plays or limit the big plays, you're going to give this offense a chance. the defense expe
chris cooley is going to help dan sort this out. hi, guys. >> i don't think anybody knows this organization or this team better than chris cooley. played for them for eight years. and watching the games just like the rest of us. chris, what's the level of concern here after a game like that, at fedex field on sunday? seven straight losses at home. a game this organization probably feels like they should have won. >> i think anytime you lose two games in a row you start to have a lot...
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we'll get analysis from dan balz of the "washington post." georgetown university's michael eric dyson. trish regan, bloomberg television anchor, and host of "street smart" and our own john dickerson. let's talk some politics because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> and now from the site of the democratic national convention, face the nation with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. welcome to "face the nation." we are on the floor of the time warner center in charlotte. with us today, former new mexico governor, and maryland governor martin o'malley. governor o'malley, let me just start with you. we come out of the republican convention, and their theme seems to be everybody is disappointed in barack obama. they don't say he's a bad guy. it's like from the requested wizard of ozits" when he said, "i'm not a bad man. i'm just a bad wizard." that seems to be what they're saying about barack obama. how do you handle that? >> look, there were three things that you didn't see at the republican convention. you
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>> dan: and good evening. i'm dan ashley. we literally got breaking news. it involves the national football league, apparently according to espn and pro football.com they have worked out an agreement with the referees, n.f.l. walkout may be over and we understand that a official crew, regular n.f.l. referee crew will be in for tomorrow night's game in baltimore. this comes after all kinds of the replacement of the replacement of referees what may have been the tipping point in a game against green bay and seattle whether a bad call literally green bay the game. this whole story exploded after that with incredibly intense criticism for the n.f.l. for not getting the referees back on the field, not letting the lockout come to the end. they have made a mockery of the sport this season but the regular referees may be back in action as soon as tomorrow night. we'll continue to have more on this a little later in sports and full report as we continue. let's move on to the other top story tonight. >> a 11-year-old oakland boy who returns home from the hospital aft
>> dan: and good evening. i'm dan ashley. we literally got breaking news. it involves the national football league, apparently according to espn and pro football.com they have worked out an agreement with the referees, n.f.l. walkout may be over and we understand that a official crew, regular n.f.l. referee crew will be in for tomorrow night's game in baltimore. this comes after all kinds of the replacement of the replacement of referees what may have been the tipping point in a game...
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charles: dan, we will find out. thanks a lot. we appreciate it. president obama is getting a nice bump in the polls following the dnc. gallup say ifs the election were held today, 47% of likely voters would pick president obama. 43% would go for mitt romney, that despite friday's dismal jobs report. our next guest is joining us now from the institute for public opinion. how do you explain this? was the convention that great, that eye opening that this is the reason for this? >> well, i think look the democrats had a better convention than the republicans in terms of a consistent message, at least through wednesday night with bill clinton's speech. i'm not sure thursday with obama's speech contributed much to any momentum. so the campaign really returns back pretty much to the way it was with a slight advantage for president obama than it was before the two conventions. but the jobs report has an impact on this because, you know, although voters' views are somewhat burnt in already on the economy on both romney and obama, it is certainly i think li
charles: dan, we will find out. thanks a lot. we appreciate it. president obama is getting a nice bump in the polls following the dnc. gallup say ifs the election were held today, 47% of likely voters would pick president obama. 43% would go for mitt romney, that despite friday's dismal jobs report. our next guest is joining us now from the institute for public opinion. how do you explain this? was the convention that great, that eye opening that this is the reason for this? >> well, i...
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let's welcome the wall street journal columnist, dan henninger, dorothy rabinowitz, kim strassel. dan one of the main goals of the convention to improve the image of mitt romney with independent voters, undecided voters. did they accomplish that? >> they most personal accomplished that, they have proven, i think, with all of the testimonials from people that mitt romney is a good person, a great guy, and even a caring businessman. now, this is a political event. so, why did they spend so much time doing that? they did that because the obama campaign and democratic surrogates had spent the previous four months. >> paul: and 100 million dollars. >> 100 million dollars worth of tv commercials saying precisely the opposite. the romney campaign has brought themselves back to even in the image wars with president obama. with only skimmed in his speech were the policy wars ei want to get to that, but let's talk about that speech. >> as a result the campaign is going to pitch forward and going to be decided in the debates and the hundreds of millions of tv ads. >> paul: what about the spe
let's welcome the wall street journal columnist, dan henninger, dorothy rabinowitz, kim strassel. dan one of the main goals of the convention to improve the image of mitt romney with independent voters, undecided voters. did they accomplish that? >> they most personal accomplished that, they have proven, i think, with all of the testimonials from people that mitt romney is a good person, a great guy, and even a caring businessman. now, this is a political event. so, why did they spend so...
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and joining us dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and, with the anti-american protests across the arab world this week, tell us about our standing in that part of the world, and the ferment in arabia? >> well, i think, paul, what's happening here is where essentially we came in when the arab spring began in egy egypt, tunisia and spread to other countries and the feeling at that time that came out the united states couldn't really support any of these movements in the arab spring because quote unquote, we don't know who these people are, which is to say that the united states, and including the state department, just was not that engaged with these countries at that time. now, when you think of how, to what extent egypt or libya since these transitions have been in the news, it's been basically not at all on their own, and still a piece with the obama administration's policy on foreign policy, to lower america's direct engagement rather than let international institutions deal with it. what we're seeing is the result of the united states, kind of the not withdrawing entirely, but
and joining us dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and, with the anti-american protests across the arab world this week, tell us about our standing in that part of the world, and the ferment in arabia? >> well, i think, paul, what's happening here is where essentially we came in when the arab spring began in egy egypt, tunisia and spread to other countries and the feeling at that time that came out the united states couldn't really support any of these movements in the arab spring...